We offer the dealership experience without the dealership price tag

Ask any auto aficionado where you should take your European car for service and maintenance, and you're bound to be told to "Find the best independent shop around." Well, if you own a BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Mini, Volvo or Fiat, and live in the greater Sacramento area, you've found your shop.

You might then ask them, "Why an independent shop and not the dealer?" Well, here at EU-Tech, we love that question.

First off, the quality of the technicians at independent shops is often much higher than those at the dealership. Great shops like ours aren't strapped to corporate policies that squelch ambition, but rather we reward the best techs as they benefit our business. Also, each team member here at EU-Tech has a voice in the culture of our shop. This builds a culture of empowerment, and each person truly is appreciated for all they bring to the table. The end result is that the best techs choose to work for us instead of being a number and a uniform in a dealership's service department.

Also, our prices are much lower than the dealership can offer, as we don't have to send money back to corporate in Germany (or wherever) each time you pay for service.

Customer vehicle pickup and delivery

Discounted car rentals

Early bird drop off

Wrecker Services

We welcome you to peruse this site, as well as come visit our state-of-the-art facility to see for yourself.

"But my car is still under factory warranty."

Well, it doesn't matter. You still have a choice. Please be aware that your factory warranty will NOT be affected by having your car serviced by EU-Tech Premier Service Facility. We honor all extended service contracts and warranties. Magnuson-Moss Act of 1975 – Federal Law Prohibits any dealer from implying or denying routine warranty service because scheduled routine maintenance was performed at an independent facility. Title 15 Chapter 50 sections 2301-2312 US Federal Code. Good to know, right?